The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 11, 1906, Image 8

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ANOTHER BIG CRT IN PRICES THIS W We have a new, down-to-dat'* Stock of Clothing of the popular EAGLE BRAND.’’ This brand on clothing in it gunrantee of it* correct style and ith fitting and wearing qualities. No better clothing is made and sold at popular prices than that bearing the “Eagle Brand.” Now, to make business hum, for the next 30 DAYS, we will sell anything in our Clothing Stock at WHOLESALE COST, with 10 per cent, added. That makes the price i f a $10 Suit Only $7 70. That's a big reduction, in it not? The same prices will be named on the en tire stock This means a saving of money worth while to every buyer of Mini’s and Bovs’ Clothing. Our cloth ing is new and fashionable. Suits in dark and light paids and stripes and bright colors nre very attractive. Suits in new patterns, go id material, nice fitting and good wearing O othing. formerly sold $6; for the next HO DAYS to go at $4.15. Ho w s that tor low-priced clothing? We bought this clothing to sell, and these prices will sell it. Don’t fail to get a suit during this sacrifice sale A Few May Bargains. 10-quart heavy Tin Pail, only loc; 8-quart heavy Dish Pan, only 14c; 8-quart heavy Dish Pan, only 12c; Large size Bowl and Pitcher, $1.25. 500 Boxes Fine Toilet Soaps, worth 15 to 25c. per box, only 10c. As the ticket drawing our last $10 Gold Prize has not been presented, we have decidod to distribute that sum among our customers on next Satur day, MAY 12th. Every customer purchasing 25 cents worth, or more, of merchandise at this store will be presented with 10 cents. Only one dime refunded to each customer, and the first hundred who come will carry off the $10. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Legal Advertising. SMDRIPUS SALE. GKO IK! IA—CowoUi County. Will lx* sold before tlu> court bouse door in tlu< Oity of Nowimti, »nid Suite mill county, on the (list Tuowlay in June, IWOtl, botwnon tbe legal lioum of wile, to tlut highest bidder, for ctwli, the following described pro|mrty, tow n : i Olio bouse, unit lot consisting of one nere. more in less, located in the rub District ol said county and Slate, bound , d on tbe east by binds ot S. I, Hill mid lliirduwuy and Hunter; south and west bv binds of Hurdawny and Hunter. Levied on ns Hie |iro|ierl.v of IsHiaiuia Mot Joy, by virtue of a ti la issued from Coweta Superior Court in favor of \V. ti Arnold and agiiiiist said defendant, for the use of P It. Murphey,transferee. Tenant m possession untitled in terms of tbe law. Tins May 10. IWOti J. 1, BROWN. Sheriff. ORDINARY'S NOTICES. G ISO RGIA Cow elu County. To I lie heirs nl law id' Mrs Mary A K Italian!, deceased, residiug out of tbe State of Georgia: Tnko notiee, that T. ,1. Wilson, of said county, Inis applied, as executor, lor probate, in solemn form,at tbe last will mill testament ot said Mary A. K. Bill- j lard, deceased You, as heirs at law of said deceased, are hereby required to be and appear at the June Term, UHHt, of the court of Ordinary of said county, lo tie bidden on the tirst Monday in June aforesaid, when said application for pro bate will be heard, This May 7th, IlKMJ. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Mrs. A. G. Brown. Guardian of John nie Jean Askew, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters of Dismission from tier said trust, all |Hirsoiis concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in June next, if any they can, why said application should uot be granted. This May 7th, UHH5. L. A PERDUE, Ordinary. GKORGIA—Coweta County. The return ot the appraisers setting opart twelve mouths sup|>ort to the fam ily of B. M. Lundlc, deceased, having been tiled in my office, all persons con cerned ere cited lo show cause by tbe first Monday ot June. lSHHl, why said ap plication for twelve mouths support (should not be granted. This Mnv 7th, 1 '.Kill L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. apart twelve months support to the family of Tims. I). Haines, deceased, having been tiled in my office, all per sons concerned lire cited to show onuse by the tirst Monday of June, 1000, why said application for twelve mouths sup port should not ho granted. This May 7, IDOtl. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. (!EOIU)1A—Coweta IJounty. The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months support to the fain tly of J H. Newton, deceased, having In i n tiled in my office, nil persons con cerned arc cited to show cause by the llrst Monday of June, IllOtt, w hy said ap plication for twelve months support should not be granted. This May 7th, HUM. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Four Valuable Lots ior Sale. Notices of Local Legislation. A hill will lie introdneed at the next session of the Georgia Legisla ture, entitled, “An Act to Amend an Aet of the Legislature (Acts 1N72, page 105) Creating a Board of (’oiiiiiiissioners o*’ Roads and Revenue for Coweta County, Geor gia, l>,\ pro\ iding for the election biennially of some of members of said board for terms of 4 years each after tirst election; by pro viding for a division of the county into live Road Districts; by pro viding that one Commissioner shall lie elected from and reside in each of said Districts.” and for | other purposes. These lots front on Temple Ave nue, in the City of Ncwnan, and are part of the property where the undersigned resides. They are level, beautiful residence lots, situ ated in a pleasant, and desirable section ofNewnan. Two lots are (>1x150 feet in size; two are OiixlOO feet in size. Unless sold at private sale be fore that date, these lots will lie] sold at public sale on the First j Tuesday in .I line, 11)0(1, to the highest bidder, for cash or on 1 terms to be agreed upon by pih- eliaser and the undersigned. For further information apply to A. G. HENDRICK, New nan, Ga. A FEW MORE CO D-BAND Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST GO NOW 40c 50c Card of Thanks. G El)RUI A—Ooweta County. Tim return of the uppausers sitting A bill will lie introduced at the ! next session of the Georgia Legis lature, entitled: “An Aet to au thorize the Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of Coweta County, Georgia, in their discre tion, to levy and collect a special tax of 20 cents on the one hundred dollars on all the taxable property i in said county in addition to all sums now levied and collected in I said county for road purposes. The tax levied and collected in ac cordance with this Act to be levied and collected annually and to be expended for purchasing road ma chinery anil stock and for working, grading and macadamizing the public roads of said county only," and for other purposes. May 7, 1906. I would like to express my j thanks to the good people of New-1 nan and elsewhere, especially the i Masons and my near neighbors, for j their untiring kindness shown me during my sad affliction; for their faithfulness in helping me care for i tny dear husband during his last illness. May the blessings of the Lord ever be upon you all, is my j earnest prayer. Mrs. ltowena Bryant. Newnan, Ga. Notice to Teachers. The State examination for teach ers will be held in Newnan, June 29th and 80th. Examination of white teachers will occur at the white public school building; and that for colored teachers at the colored public school building. »> V. A. Ham, C. S. C. A few more (5-incli White Plates, old price 50c . . . A few more 7-inch White Plates, old price 60c A few more Jardiniers cheap as dirt. We have just one more 100-piece Dinner Set. A bargain for somebody. Come and See it. A few inure Toilets Sets, to go cheap. We carry t he high grade Hours, Post el’s Ele gant, Diamond, K. K. K., etc. With every 50 cent Pur chase of Crockery and Tin ware we will sell a 48-lb sack of Patent Flour for $1.25, 24 11). sack for 55c. This is an unheard of price. Yon should avail yourself of both crock ery and tinware offers. We guarantee everything we sell. We carry a complete lint* of Groceries, Fruits and Con fectioneries—everything and •anything that you want. Call to see us. We will supply your needs at the very best price that can be made. Give Us a Trial. A few more Cups and Saucers, old 7E n price $1, now | QJJ A few more Butter Dishes, old price 1C. 25c, now I 30 A few odds and ends of Tinware and Enam el AN are that we must get rid of, and you need them. First come first served. A few more Mixing Bowls, cheaper than you ever heard of. We are agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Fam ous Coffee and Teas. Special—Force, per package IQc WANTED—l OOO lbs. dozen eggs and l OOO good butter, Chickens. I OOO Mr. Nick Wright has purchased a home on Arnold Street from Miss Lizzie Arnold. Miss Arnold recently bought the Edmondson house, and after Sept. 1st will re side there with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Brewster, and sister, Miss Lucile Arnold. "J NVNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55